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The Pretrial Services Technician performs clerical, technical, and administrative support to officers and staff in a wide range of areas, including reception duties, assisting with the intake process, preparing and maintaining case files, data entry and uploading documents to PACTS-ECM, assisting with urinalysis testing and may include overseeing a courtesy out caseload.
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They support the laboratory with all clerical and ancillary duties including activating cases and printing slides for microtomy, labeling and triaging slides to the Molecular and Immunohistochemistry (IHC) departments for testing, compiling and preparing complete cases for distribution to the Pathology department, and filing stained and unstained slides for long-term storage.
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Willing to work 2nd shift, after training on first shift for three weeks. Studies and records time, motion, methods, and speed to improve efficiency and establish a standard production rate in performance of maintenance, production, clerical, and other worker operations.
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Location: Phoenix Campus Employee Status: Permanent Hours Per Week: 40 Work Calendar: 12-Month Pay Rate: $15.13 Other: ASL Preferred. Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, transcription, designing forms, and other office procedures and terminology.
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May directly manage one or more clerical/administrative support staff. Organize and coordinate on- and off-site meetings and teambuilders to include arranging for catering, transportation and event activities for work teams or VIP visitors.
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Assist in clerical work including, but not limited to, invoicing, receiving, and placing orders. A successful General Manager needs to be able to balance administrative and procedural work while ensuring top notch customer service is achieved for every guest.
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Medical Assistant (CMA): Our West Valley Clinic is seeking a capable and experienced Certified Medical Assistant to work with the site medical staff in addressing matters related to the provision of primary care & psychiatric services to JFCS clients.
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The Payroll Administrator perform accounting and clerical tasks related to the accurate and efficient processing of payroll for exempt and non-exempt employees. Light Work- lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time and/or frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds.
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The ideal candidate should be flexible and able to adapt to a work environment that requires frequent shifts in direction. The Office Assistant should have great communication skills and be able to multitask in a fast-paced work environment.
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Job Description Paraprofessional Educator - SchoolJob Summary:We are looking for a dedicated Paraprofessional Educator with School experience to work at an educational facility in Renton, Washington.
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Under the direction of the Manager FHC, the Administrative Assistant performs varied administrative and clerical work requiring initiative, independent judgment and actions. Must have the ability to work with culturally diverse people.
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Our Operations Administrator will support our Production Department by providing administrative support, performing clerical and reporting tasks. Prepare and follow-up on proposals for additional/extra work pre-job meetings.
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The Clerk 1 performs basic administrative/clerical/operational/customer support/computational tasks. The Clerk 1 will be assigned to one specific department; Shipping, OTC (Over the Counter), or Inventory, however may be assigned to work in any of the departments listed.
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Clerical Mail Processing Clerk. Preparing work for digitization by extracting payments and documents from mailing envelopes. Processor accuracy must be combined with efficient teamwork in order to deliver high quality work within tight deadlines for our clients while contributing to a positive work environment.
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In this role, the Front Office Coordinator is primarily responsible for welcoming visitors, supervising all front office assistants, assisting parents and teachers, and performing clerical tasks in the school office.
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